He clearly pissed off people from more than Canon USA. I'm visualizing the CEO & Director of marketing throwing a tamper tantrum right now.You're so influential!
Wait, Canon USA is just one region...
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He clearly pissed off people from more than Canon USA. I'm visualizing the CEO & Director of marketing throwing a tamper tantrum right now.You're so influential!
Wait, Canon USA is just one region...
There should be little to no issue there. Two completely different cameras for two different jobs. I dont see how a 1DX3 buyer would get thrown off by the R5 or R6 whatsoever
There should be little to no issue there. Two completely different cameras for two different jobs. I dont see how a 1DX3 buyer would get thrown off by the R5 or R6 whatsoever
The current EOS R imo is unimpressive as compared to the existing players in its space like the A7III or even the Z6. Also the range of native lenses at this time pales in comparison to the E mount. So to compromise on both body and limited lense range was a bit to much of an ask.The Canon 60D was a great camera... but it pales in comparison to the R. Curious why you didn't go that route? I have two of them, and could not be happier. Sure, you could adapt your lenses to the Nikon or Sony... but why when you could stay native?
My thoughts exactly. How many sales get SAVED by early leaks that make buyers go "Whoa! I'm gonna wait now til I see what this new Canon thing is"Honestly, video hype aside, as a photographer I didn't find the 1DX iii to be all that compelling vs the 1DX ii. I was contemplating jumping to Sony's A9 until I heard about this R5. Canon should be thankful for rumors sites like this that keep current owners invested a little bit more.
If all you see is pure resolution and IQ, then you are missing exactly what 1DX buyers are buying that camera for. I'm not planning on upgrading my DX2 to a DX3, but if I had a 1DX original model, I probably would.I think stills photographers may be, as the jump from the ii to the iii in image quality is tiny. At least that's what got me. If the R5 delivers superior image quality, dynamic range, etc. AND gets me native access to the R series lenses then I'm in, and this is after I passed on the 1DX3
sure looks like the real deal!!!
I need to upgrade from Canon 60D. Saved up for a Z6 or A7III, but halted those plans when I heard of the R6, but July seems so far away
I need to upgrade from Canon 60D. Saved up for a Z6 or A7III, but halted those plans when I heard of the R6, but July seems so far away
The current EOS R imo is unimpressive as compared to the existing players in its space like the A7III or even the Z6. Also the range of native lenses at this time pales in comparison to the E mount. So to compromise on both body and limited lense range was a bit to much of an ask.
In my mind if I bought into the first version of EOS R, I would have wasted money and have to upgrade within a short time. Fingers crossed for the EOS R6
I would literally be a Z6 or A7III owner right now if it wasn’t for Canon Rumor Guy.My thoughts exactly. How many sales get SAVED by early leaks that make buyers go "Whoa! I'm gonna wait now til I see what this new Canon thing is"
If all you see is pure resolution and IQ, then you are missing exactly what 1DX buyers are buying that camera for. I'm not planning on upgrading my DX2 to a DX3, but if I had a 1DX original model, I probably would.
For stills shooters shooting sports and wildlife and fast action, and photo journalism... absolutely it's entirely enticing. They need cameras that can get run over by tanks and keep going. If you're doing Landscapes and Portraiture, then no.That's what I'm saying, there's not much to entice a stills photographer there. If I was shooting video often I'd be all over it.
Alright, I'll bite.
What in the world is that bottom right connection. Is it a Canon UN-5 Cable connection for a LM-V1 display found on their Cinema cameras?
Also, I if this image is real, I hate the fact that they kept the mode button in the rotating dial. It's so hard to change from video to photo modes
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For stills shooters shooting sports and wildlife and fast action, and photo journalism... absolutely it's entirely enticing. They need cameras that can get run over by tanks and keep going. If you're doing Landscapes and Portraiture, then no.
A translated version.Canon annonce développer l'EOS R5, son premier hybride capable de filmer en 8K
Machine de guerre technologique, l’EOS R5 est le premier boîtier hybride annoncé avec un mode vidéo 8K. À cette première s’ajoute la stabilisation du capteur (une première pour Canon) ou encore une rafale à 20 images par seconde.www.01net.com
The AF system is faster and accuracy notably improved over an already good system. The buffer is now virtually unlimited for bursts. Those are things that matter most to the audience this camera is built for along with its unmatched reliability. As I said before, you'll see a lot of original 1DX cameras get retired for this thing. Not as much DX2 cameras short of them having been completely used up.The 1DX ii already matched that though. It's not like this thing is 30% MORE sturdy or something.